We understand that vulnerability detection is time critical and can impact how vulnerabilities are managed. To improve zero-day detection, organizations can use a vulnerability management solution to improve the time from detection to fixing a critical vulnerability by utilizing specialist intelligence and tools.

A Continuous Adaptive Risk and Trust Assessment (CARTA) approach to your security posture may not be a new thing, Gartner formalized the idea two years ago at its 2017 security summit, but neither is it an advisable one: it’s absolutely essential for organizations to adopt agile security

There can be no disputing that 2018 has been a big year for cybercrime. Between the huge data breaches affecting some of the world’s leading airlines, and the global cost of ransomware exceeding $8 billion, cybercriminals did not show any signs of slowing down. So what does 2019 have in store for us?

Looking back over the years and what we see happening now is the same attack vectors being used that have led to breaches. Web applications and the human element of security remain the cornerstones when it comes to protecting your organization against any weak spots. Your organization’s ever-expanding digital footprint and supply chains are also factors adding to this risk, which cyber criminals are aware of and willing to exploit.

The PCI Security Standards Council touches the lives of hundreds of millions of people worldwide. A global organization, it maintains, evolves and promotes Payment Card Industry standards for the safety of cardholder data across the globe.